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Xtra’s queer year in review
We hope you were buckled in, because 2018 was a bumpy and beautiful ride
Ellen DeGeneres and the niceness trap
The queer comedian charmed straight America — but admits in her new comedy special that fame and acceptance came at a cost
Xtra’s six queerest pop culture moments of 2018
Praise lesbian Jesus, it’s been one really gay year
What I learned about sex work and writing
Devon Delacroix reflects on four years of writing “Hard Labour”
Four LGBTQ2 people on surviving the holidays
How to get through the season with chosen family and friendly strangers (and maybe even a little weed)
Police do not belong in Pride
The Ontario Human Rights Commission report on the overrepresentation of police killings of Black people confirms why
How my bisexual big sister blazed a path for me
We have two queer identities, but share one sibling bond
Rewriting my gay narrative with Totally F***ed Up
What happened to the Gay Boy after the final credits rolled?
I’m married to a man — and queerer than ever
My sexual orientation is more than just who shares my bed
When the professional is personal
How three people who work in LGBTQ2-related services navigate the ‘dual role’
Blondie’s ‘Call Me’ launched my journey as a gay sexual outlaw
I wanted to be one who was called the American gigolo
Q&A with Olivia Nuamah
The Pride Toronto executive director discusses police and the parade, the adjourned AGM and what happens now
When abuse and bullying are normalized
The alleged sexual assault at St Michael’s College School made me reconsider what happened to me at school
Why can’t Kevin Hart simply say he’s sorry?
The comedian’s refusal to apologize for homophobic comments reveals toxic masculinity at work
How Tumblr’s porn ban affects LGBTQ2 users
‘Our digital lives are our real lives — when we lose that, we lose whole communities and cultures’
The future may be bleak for Pride Toronto, but queer and trans communities are vibrant
‘We want an end to instruments of oppression in our celebration — now and going forward’
It’s time to downsize Pride
The bigger Pride gets, the less it reflects our community, our history and our values